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Boehringer Ingelheim Accused of Using Expired Patents to Control Market
Jason Ginenthal, a spokesperson for Boehringer Ingelheim, said the company "has never wrongfully submitted patents for listing in the Orange Book."Justices Will Decide If Vets Are Getting the 'Benefit of the Doubt'
In their appeal, two veterans say the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has been disregarding a more-than-century-old rule giving veterans the "benefit of the doubt on any close issue relating to their eligibility for service-related benefits."Rental Applicants Reach $2.28M Settlement Agreement for Discriminatory AI-Powered Screening Tool
"The changes SafeRent has agreed to make are key to ensuring the original intention of the nation's voucher programs, helping to erase historic discrimination in the housing markets," said Brian Corman, a partner at Cohen Milstein who leads the firm's fair housing litigation efforts and helped negotiate the settlement.Trump Is Held in Contempt, Fined $9,000 for Violating Gag Order
Prosecutors had asked that the former president be held in contempt following more than 10 online statements about witnesses and jurors.Protests Disrupt Some Law School Finals and University Commencement Ceremonies
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New Britain Jury Awards Plaintiff $540,000
"[The defendant] thought they had a strong defense on the causation, and I think they did have some stuff to say," plaintiff counsel Frank McCoy Jr. said. "They had effective defenses, but I think ultimately we prevailed with most of them."Former Warner Brothers Employee Files Employment Discrimination, Wrongful Termination Complaint
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The New York law that formed the basis of the cases brought by Jamaica residents Kimberly Facey, an attorney, and Danielle Lawrence, a business student, has been in effect since 2019 but had not previously been tried in the state's courts.Deceptive Retail Pricing by Big Names Continues to Drive Lawsuits, Despite Mixed Results
"These filings are going up and we are handling a lot of them," Stephanie A. Sheridan, an executive committee member with Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, said. "And there are a lot more threat letters that are out there. Without revealing the number, the amount that we are dealing with right now are keeping a number of people in my department pretty much full-time busy."Unlock Customization Potential in Your Digital Banking Platform With a Software Development Kit (SDK)
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